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  1. The 2007 Future Of Media Report | How Will Internet TV Change & Evolve? » Web TV Wire

    User generated content and new distribution channels: If you hadn’t noticed already, user generated content is driving the new web, whether through video sharing services, blog publishing or social network services that users spend hours tending to.
  2. Web 2.0 & the New Net

    Consumers are no longer just ‘consuming’ content online but creating, sharing, and organizing. Parks Associates analyzes this phenomenon, cutting through the hype and probing into the heart of the key questions it presents to the indust
  3. Accenture Newsroom: User-Generated Content Is Top Threat to Media and Entertainment Industry, Accenture Survey Finds

    More than half (57 percent) of the respondents identified the rapid growth of user-generated content — which includes amateur digital videos, podcasts, mobile phone photography, wikis and social-media blogs — as one of the top three challenges they fa
  4. Accenture Newsroom: User-Generated Content Is Top Threat to Media and Entertainment Industry, Accenture Survey Finds

    Media and entertainment executives see the growing ability and eagerness of individuals to create their own content as one of the biggest threats to their business, according to results of a survey released today by Accenture
  5. GigaOM » Hollywood Disrupted

    At the end of the day, what we’re talking about is the emergence of a new medium with its own art form. And whether Hollywood will remain at the epicenter of future cultural production is the big question. For the first time, Hollywood should be conce
  6. Computer to TV ? .Shouldn't it be the Other Way ? - Blog Maverick

    In English, that means that the cable and satellite companies could take the uploaded videos and push them out to all DVRs of anyone who has subscribed receive those videos in a single stream. internet video requires 1 stream per person per video.The use
  7. Forrester Research: Leveraging User-Generated Content

    The report finds that seven percent of the online consumers in North America are uploading videos at least once a month. The report is based on an online Forrester survey undertaken last fall of 5000 people in the U.S. and Canada who use the Web regularly
  8. Center for Citizen Media: Blog » Blog Archive » Will Big Media Benefit from or Exploit Citizen Media?

    Traditional media companies are ideally placed to benefit from the explosion of user-generated content and should see it as an opportunity and not a threat even though the potential revenue is limited, a report says.
  9. The Latest from Brightcove: Brightcove's User Generated Video Service - CGM for Everyone

    . In short, Brightcove's Consumer Media services enables any website, media owners or marketer to launch their own user-generated video services. We believe that the deep passion of consumers to create and share their own media can gain even greater mains
  10. YouTube, CBS Censoring Comments

    CBS began moving and filtering comments on some videos in mid-October, shortly after announcing its licensing agreement with YouTube, in order to remove “profane, unconstructive criticism,” and off-topic political vitriol, said Quincy Smith, the presi
  11. Euphoriebremse: Die Probleme mit Web 2.0 und Social Media

    Nico Flores erklärt 3 Schwächen: 1. Was gut für das Individuum ist muss nicht gut für die Gesellschaft/das Geschäft sein. 2. Verwirrung um Trends und Ziele. Werden Entwicklungen überbewertet? 3. Einseitigkeit: es werden bestimmte Muster bevorzugt.
  12. The Delicate Balance of Participatory Media » Publishing 2.0

    he challenge for media companies is to find the right balance between participation and control, outsourcing and editorial guidance, openness and order. The walls between content creation and commerce are also falling away, as we’ve seen with everyth
  13. Pushing and pulling

    They're not scared of the UGC as much as they are of losing control. This line -- we want our brand in the marketplace presented in a certain way -- is the very heart of what's under assault in the Media 2.0 space.
  14. Taking the You Out of YouTube?

    if these grassroots efforts are generating value (and in fact, wealth) and their creative power is being tapped by major corporations, at what point should they start receiving a share of revenue for their work?
  15. MySpace, Facebook, NBC: Brands rule, not users | Digital Micro-Markets | ZDNet.com

    At Facebook, MySpace and NBC are users “in control,” or are users being controlled by multi-million dollar corporate brand messages? Far from being in control, YouTubers were required to create content about NBC, for NBC and promoting NBC.
  16. User-Generated Web Content Will Grow Rapidly Through 2010

    The size of downloads/views are estimated to eclipse 1.1 exabytes of data by 2010, with uploads growing to more than 9.1 petabytes. 23% of the dozens of UCG sites studied currently support mobile access, with others making announcements for this support i
  17. gertis.media » YouTubed, YouDoomed?

    But the greater strength and power lies in the small group conversations and communications. A video of myself saying hello to my ma is great for me and my family. One million greetings like that are a business model. And it’s media, too. Just micro tar
  18. YouTube Underground Contest - Mashable!

    YouTube is teaming up with Cingular and ABC to create a “talent hunt” for unsigned bands. YouTube Underground asks bands to submit videos, and allows users to rate them - submissions open on October 2nd and close on October 18th
  19. What’s stopping innovation in today’s news media

    Hinweise und Regeln, wie die alten Denkweisen überwunden werden können und News in einer Welt des User Generated Contents überleben können. TV News müssen innovativer und offener werden
  20. Will Video Save the Agency Star?

    brand building: the big "brand idea," reason-to-believe, and of course, emotional bonding. Hinweise wie Werbeagenturen mit den neuen gegebenheiten umgehen können. Brand building im Internet, längere und kürze spots, channels.
  21. Are “Users” Who “Generate Content” Receiving Equal Pay for Equal Work? » Publishing 2.0

    It’s one thing to leverage the previously untapped pool of brand enthusiasts who might be capable of producing ads that are as good as or better than those produced by “professional” marketers. It’s quite another to try to take advantage of consum
  22. Who Will Make Money with User-Generated Online Video? » Publishing 2.0

    I think the real winners long-term will be platforms that enable a new generation of content producers to break free from the old media content hierarchy and make money from their creativity. As Umair reminds us, it’s all about enabling creativity.
  23. unmediated: THE PARTICIPATORY CHALLENGE

    people do not merely browse the web. Instead they give away information, expertise, and advice without monetary compensation. They submit texts, code, music, images, and video files in settings that allow for such contributions.
  24. Why user-created video is so popular

    For 99% of people, online video is about sharing moments, not creating professional video presentations. Das ist der Long-Tail. Alte Medien gehen auf den Big-Head aber wer macht den Fat-Belly zu Geld?
  25. Poll: Online viewers shun lengthy videos - Yahoo! News

    Overall, more than half of Internet users have watched or downloaded video. News clips were the most popular, seen by 72 percent of online video viewers, followed by short movie and TV clips, music videos, sports highlights and user-generated amateur vide
  26. cruxy beta

    Dienst über den jeder Produzent seine Inhalte verkaufen kann. Er läd die Produktion hoch und legt anschließend einen Preis fest. Das Ding basiert auf Amazons S3 und Paypal.
  27. Possibly the Best Way to Make Money With CGM

    Die Werbenden sollten relevate Werbung in die Videoeiten einbinden aufgrund der Kategorien.Der USer kann dann der Einlandung folgen und die Werbung freiwillig ansehen anstatt sie sehen zu müssen. Es ergibt sich ein neues System.
  28. User-Generated Content Drives Half of U.S. Top 10 Fastest Growing Web Brands, According to Nielsen//NetRatings: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance

    user-generated content sites, platforms for photo sharing, video sharing and blogging, comprised five out of the top 10 fastest growing Web brands in July 2006.
  29. Why the Web 2.0 and media elite are so upset about paying amateurs (or "I'm sorry, does Mike Arrington work for free?") - The Jason Calacanis Weblog

    Für wen es gefährlich werden könnte, wenn die User bezahlt werden. Digg usw. Für die alten Medien ist es gefährlich weil die Preise sinken, für die neuen gefährlich weil sie bisher einen free ride hatten und umsonst inhalte geliefert bekamen.
  30. Peter Van Dijck: My vloggercon keynote: how values get embedded in technology.

    Technologie und Kultur gehen hand in hand und die Videoblogger habe jetzt die Möglichkeit den Weg zu bestimmen. Ansonsten machen es die Konzerne. Es geht darum den leuten eine stimme zu geben und nicht nur etwas populär zu machen.
  31. Eisner sees problems, opportunities in on-line video - Jun. 29, 2006

    Zwar sind die Seiten gut aber man wird immer auch Content von Proffessionellen Produzenten benötigen. Die Medien müssen lernen wie man mit den Entwicklungen umgeht. Besonders in Bezug auf Mashups und Copyright.
  32. Future Of Media: Draft For An Open, Emergent, Strategic Framework - Robin Good's Latest News

    Eine sehr umfangreiche Strategische Besprechung von Social Networks und User Generated Content. Das ganze wird aus eine strategischen Perspektive betrachtet, die eine Hilfestellung geben soll auf die Entwicklungen zu reagieren und sie zu nutzen.
  33. BBC - Wales - Capture Wales

    Die BBC bindet Citicen Journalism ein. Dazu werden die Bürger von Wales aufgefordert ihre Beiträge und Videos einzuschicken, die dann unter der Domains gesammelt werden.
  34. Death to User-Generated Content | Powazek

    User Generated Content ist ein furchtbarer Ausdruck für das was Bezeichnet wird. Besser wäre es den Begriff Authentic Media zu verwenden. Der UGC Begriff kommt von denen die damit Geld verdienen oder davon profitieren wollen.

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